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Leiters Patent No. 75.922. elated-.March 24, 1868.

Inrnovsn BREAD-MAKING Maestre.

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TO ALL WIIOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Be it known that I, MARCUS A. JONES, et' Frankfort, inthe county of,Il'ranklin, and Statehof Kentucky,v

have invented anew and improved Bread-Making Machine; and I dohereby'declare that the following is a full, clear, and exactdescription thereof, which will enable those skilled in the art to makeand use the same, reference being had tothe accompanying drawingsforming part of this specification, in which-- Figure 1 is a. toprviewofthe machine with the lid raised.

Figure 2 is a. vertical section 'of the maehince through the line mw,iig; 1.

. VSimilar letters of referenee'indicate corresponding parts.

This invention accomplishes the working, rolling, and cutting out ofdough by devices which will now be set forth by reference to thedrawings, which show a. box or ease provided with a'hinged lid, B,covering the first compartment. p

In this compartment the 'dough is mixed and knended by the rollers a a,as shown', the` said rollers having eranksfond gear-wheels g. One pairof rollers is used to mix `and knend the dough, and the other pair forgathering up the mixed dough `into a mass. The sliding bottom A slidesin grooves in the general sides m of the box.' This bottom is withdrawnwhen the dough is kneaded sulheiently, which permits the same to fallupon the bottom, G, on which rests a sheet-metnl pan, E, havingpartitions for dividing the dough into smaller forms, as biscuit and thelike. The dough falls upolrthe pan, and the withdrawal o-f theslide-frame D, which contains .a roller, e, rolls out the mass ofdough,a.nd forces it into the several divisions of :the pan. The slidingbottom v G is for the purpose of holding the panE up against the loweredge ofthe roller e, and after the dough is rolled inte .the pan,.todrop the latter into -the bottom compartment, as shown at E', fromwhence it is withdrawn through the lateral door H, as shown. Theroller-frame D', like the sliding-bottoms A and G, slides in grooves inthe sides m ofthe box, and through un opening in the end of the box. Thetop, T, ofthe box is removable, 'and lits upon the necks of the rollerse. A i

y The operation is obvious from the above description.

' The principal advantages of. this invention are es follows: First, themaking of lbread and preparing it for the oven requires lcss laborthan'when made 'and prepared by hand; second, it is more thoroughly mixed,and

l in less time than when doneby hand; third, it-can be operated bypersons unskilledin making bread. It is simple, durable, and of smallcost, and has been proven by daily practical use to accomplish all thathas been above set forth.

I claim us'new, and desire to secure by (Letters Paten t The combinationof the rollersa a, sliding bottoms A and G, and roller-frame D, allsubstantially as shown v MARCUS A. J ONES,

Witnesses:

LAWRENCE NoLAN, JOHN S. MARSHALL.

